38 comments

Wow! I am amazed! This is a fabulous party. Thank you for the inspiration and awesome ideas to include in my son's party!

Jan 17, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Thank you so much, ladies! :)

Jan 17, 2012

Elisa O
wrote:

Hi Mandy,
Loved your party ideas. What did you paint your liter bottles with for the villian bowling?

Jan 20, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Hi Elisa!
Just regular ol' spray paint! :) I just used what I had on hand, so it was a variety of different brands. I did not prime them first either. Took a couple of coats though!
Thanks!

Jan 21, 2012

Irene R
wrote:

Hi,
Great party! :) Where did you get the black building back drop?

Feb 01, 2012

Irene R
wrote:

Hi,
Great party! :) Where did you get the black building back drop?

Feb 01, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Thank you, Irene! I had the black skyline made. It's heavy foam core.

Feb 02, 2012

Shelly K
wrote:

Thanks for all the awesome ideas. Were the bags like that from Oriental trading or did you do that? Also, the bags and shirt for your som with the initial where and how?

Feb 21, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Hi Shelly,
The bags from Oriental Trading come exactly as you see pictured. Other than adding a name tag, I did nothing to those! The shirts were iron-on transfers ... the image was part of the printable party kit I ordered from Anders Ruff. I enlarged them & printed onto transfer paper, and then ironed onto white tees. Each child received one with his/her initial in the large Oriental Trading bag, along with a cape & mask.

Feb 21, 2012

Shelly K
wrote:

You are awesome.. thanks so much we already had one superhero and he wants another.

Feb 21, 2012

Rebecca B
wrote:

Love this party! Any way you could post a link to the bags? I am having trouble finding them! Thanks!

Feb 28, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

I'm sorry, Rebecca. I wasn't able to find them today either. I ordered them back around Thanksgiving, so it's possible that they're discontinued now. So sorry!

Feb 28, 2012

EBNkidz
wrote:

Did you make your capes?

Apr 11, 2012

Lorelei A
wrote:

Hi, what an amazing party i love everything about it. Where did youget the tin comic pics from or did you make them they look great ?

May 05, 2012

Lorelei A
wrote:

Hiyour party was amazing im so glad i found you on pinterest. I was wondering where you got your tin pictures from and what you used for the city look popcorn bar containers ? my sons superheroe party is in two weeks thanks for the inspiration and ideas.

May 05, 2012

Lorelei A
wrote:

Hiyour party was amazing im so glad i found you on pinterest. I was wondering where you got your tin pictures from and what you used for the city look popcorn bar containers ? my sons superheroe party is in two weeks thanks for the inspiration and ideas.

May 05, 2012

Lorelei A
wrote:

oh and more questions im sorry . how did you play the xray vision guessing game? thanks

May 05, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Thank you, Lorelei! I appreciate your kind words!
The tin signs are from www.posters.com.
http://www.allposters.com/-st/Entertainment-Tin-Signs-Posters_c78192_.htm
The canisters for the popcorn are clear acrylic jars I purchased at Wal-Mart in the kitchen dept.
And since the kids at my party were really young, we kept the games simple. For the X-ray vision game, I just passed the bags around one at a time & let the kids stick their hands in and guess. When it was guessed correctly, we moved on to the next bag.

May 05, 2012

Maryann C
wrote:

love this, where did you get them???

Jul 09, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Most of them were from www.posters.com, but a couple came from Amazon! :)

Jul 09, 2012

Gloria Q
wrote:

How does this game goes? What are the rules?

Aug 27, 2012

Gloria Q
wrote:

NICE! How did you do this?

Aug 27, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Thank you both!
The beanbag game board was simply a sheet of thin lumber from Home Depot that my husband drilled large holes into & I painted (by hand).
The comic tins were from www.posters.com.

Aug 28, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

We were playing with a bunch of 3 & 4 year olds, so there really were no rules. LOL! We opted for this rather than a pinata ... each balloon was filled with a small trinket (tattoo, sticker, bouncy ball, tiny cars & skateboards, etc) and each kid had to pop the balloon in any way they could to get to the prize. It was a total free-for-all and totally wild! :)

Aug 28, 2012

Jonesy J
wrote:

how did this game work?

Sep 13, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

It was just a sensory guessing game. All of the items hidden in the bag were very textural - feather, pinecone, dry rice, etc. The kids closed their ones one at a time, and we went down the line one at a time allowing them to stick their hand in to make a guess until someone guessed properly.

Sep 14, 2012

Jonesy J
wrote:

nice! i needed one more game to round the party out and this seems like the kids would have fun!

Sep 14, 2012

Sue B
wrote:

Where did you find or did you make your goodie bags?

Sep 16, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

The large tote bags were from Oriental Trading, and I believe they've been discontinued. The small treat bags on the bottom shelf were homemade. And the capes were from Wal-Mart. :)

Sep 17, 2012

Mary Ellen P
wrote:

where did you get the print on the letters for Caleb? Love it!!

Oct 17, 2012

Mandy H
wrote:

Mary Ellen - I'm not sure which letters you're asking about specifically, but all of the printables came from AndersRuff.com (including the superhero intial emblems on the shirts).
Thanks!

Oct 17, 2012

Whitney O
wrote:

How did u make the pins?? Looks like 2 L soda bottles painted??? Also the back part, is that a kids project board from Walmart??

Nov 13, 2012

Whitney O
wrote:

I love this! WOuld you be willing to share your signage? My sons name starts with C as well and would love to have these for his bday party in one week! Thanks in advance! whitney.odom07@gmail.com

Dec 03, 2012

Whitney O
wrote:

this one as well??

Dec 03, 2012

Jennifer '
wrote:

hi where did you find this?!? I would love this for my sons birthday his name also starts with c!! jheath0430@gmail.com